Subaru Outback Maintenance Schedule

Keep your Subaru Outback in top condition with an easy to follow and understandable maintenance schedule. Regular oil changes and important engine checks at specified intervals will keep your vehicle running at its best and extend the life of your Subaru Outback.

The following maintenance schedule is designed for several years as: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024.

Being a Subaru Outback owner means having a reliable and capable vehicle for any adventure. To keep your Outback at its best, regular maintenance is very important. Our maintenance schedule covers all trims: Base, Premium, Limited, Touring, Onyx Edition XT, Wilderness, and Touring XT. Follow the schedule for each month or mileage interval and make sure all services and inspections are done to keep your Outback running smoothly.

Subaru Outback Service Schedule

Stay on top of your Subaru Outback’s maintenance with our detailed service schedule, including essential tasks for each interval to ensure optimal performance and long-lasting of your vehicle.

Disclaimer: This service schedule is based on normal driving conditions. Always consult your Subaru Outback dealership for the most accurate and specific information for your vehicle.

Every 6 Months or 6,000 Miles

It is very important to ensure the Outback’s reliability and performance. With the help of these routine check-ups, you can easily prevent potential issues, maintain efficiency, and make sure that your vehicle remains safe on the road.

  • Oil and Filter Change
  • Tire Rotation and Inspection
  • Brake Inspection
  • Fluid Level Check and Top-Up
  • Battery Check
  • Air Filter Inspection
  • Visual Inspection of Belts and Hoses
  • Wiper Blade Inspection
  • Lights and Signals Check

The 6-month or 6,000-mile service takes about 30-45 minutes.

Every 12 Months Or 12,000 Miles

This is an important service schedule as it keeps your Subaru Outback in top condition. These annual check-ups will identify potential problems early, and help in keeping them in optimal, safe, and reliable condition.

  • Fluid Level Check and Top-Up
  • Battery Check
  • Oil and Filter Change
  • Tire Rotation and Inspection
  • Brake Inspection
  • Air Filter Inspection
  • Visual Inspection of Belts and Hoses
  • Wiper Blade Inspection
  • Lights and Signals Check
  • Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • Brake Fluid Replacement
  • Alignment Check
  • Suspension System Inspection
  • Fuel System Inspection
  • Exhaust System Inspection

This annual maintenance takes around 1 to 1.5 hours.

Every 18 Months Or 30,000 Miles

This maintenance interval is key as it ensures the long-term reliability and performance of your vehicle. This more thorough check-up will identify and fix potential problems that can become major issues.

  • Fluid Level Check and Top-Up
  • Battery Check
  • Oil and Filter Change
  • Visual Inspection of Belts and Hoses
  • Wiper Blade Inspection
  • Lights and Signals Check
  • Tire Rotation and Inspection
  • Brake Inspection
  • Air Filter Inspection
  • Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • Brake Fluid Replacement
  • Alignment Check
  • Suspension System Inspection
  • Fuel System Inspection
  • Exhaust System Inspection
  • Transmission Fluid Change
  • Engine Coolant Replacement
  • Drive Belt Inspection and Replacement
  • Spark Plug Replacement
  • Throttle Body Cleaning

It will take about 2 hours to do these services and catch any potential issues early.

Every 24 Months Or 40,000 Miles

This service schedule covers all critical components to prevent major problems, ensuring that your Outback runs smoothly for the long term. Here are the recommended services:

  • Fluid Level Check and Top-Up
  • Battery Check
  • Oil and Filter Change
  • Brake Inspection
  • Air Filter Inspection
  • Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • Engine Coolant Replacement
  • Drive Belt Inspection and Replacement
  • Spark Plug Replacement
  • Throttle Body Cleaning
  • Differential Fluid Replacement
  • Transfer Case Fluid Replacement
  • Full Brake System Flush
  • Inspect and Lubricate All Hinges, Locks, and Latches
  • Visual Inspection of Belts and Hoses
  • Wiper Blade Inspection
  • Lights and Signals Check
  • Tire Rotation and Inspection
  • Brake Fluid Replacement
  • Alignment Check
  • Suspension System Inspection
  • Fuel System Inspection
  • Exhaust System Inspection
  • Transmission Fluid Change

It takes around 2 to 3 hours to perform these maintenance tasks and makes sure that your Subaru Outback continues to deliver reliable performance and safety.

Every 30 Months Or 50,000 Miles

Do these every 2.5 years or 30,000 miles and your Subaru Outback will be in top condition by checking key systems and components. Here are the recommended service items:

  • Oil and Filter Change
  • Fluid Level Check and Top-Up
  • Battery Check
  • Brake Inspection
  • Air Filter Inspection
  • Spark Plug Replacement
  • Throttle Body Cleaning
  • Differential Fluid Replacement
  • Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • Engine Coolant Replacement
  • Drive Belt Inspection and Replacement
  • Transfer Case Fluid Replacement
  • Full Brake System Flush
  • Inspect and Lubricate All Hinges, Locks, and Latches
  • Visual Inspection of Belts and Hoses
  • Suspension System Inspection
  • Fuel System Inspection
  • Wiper Blade Inspection
  • Lights and Signals Check
  • Tire Rotation and Inspection
  • Brake Fluid Replacement
  • Alignment Check
  • Exhaust System Inspection
  • Transmission Fluid Change
  • Timing Belt Inspection
  • PCV Valve Inspection and Replacement (if needed)

To perform this maintenance interavel it requires around 3 hours.

Every 48 Months Or 80,000 Miles

The following Subaru Outback service intervals help keep your Subaru Outback in good condition by checking and maintaining critical components. Here’s what to do:

  • Oil and Filter Change
  • Fluid Level Check and Top-Up
  • Battery Check
  • Brake Inspection
  • Air Filter Inspection
  • Spark Plug Replacement
  • Throttle Body Cleaning
  • Differential Fluid Replacement
  • Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • Engine Coolant Replacement
  • Drive Belt Inspection and Replacement
  • Alignment Check
  • Exhaust System Inspection
  • Transmission Fluid Change
  • Timing Belt Inspection
  • PCV Valve Inspection and Replacement (if needed)
  • Fuel Filter Replacement
  • Battery Replacement
  • Steering and Suspension System Check
  • Inspection of All Engine Mounts
  • Transfer Case Fluid Replacement
  • Full Brake System Flush
  • Inspect and Lubricate All Hinges, Locks, and Latches
  • Visual Inspection of Belts and Hoses
  • Suspension System Inspection
  • Fuel System Inspection
  • Wiper Blade Inspection
  • Lights and Signals Check
  • Tire Rotation and Inspection
  • Brake Fluid Replacement

It takes approximately 4 to 5 hours to carry out these maintenance schedules and helps in addressing any potential issues beforehand.

Every 60 Months Or 100,000 Miles

This check-up will inspect and maintain all essential components to keep your Subaru in top condition. Here are the recommended service items:

  • Oil and Filter Change
  • Fluid Level Check and Top-Up
  • Battery Check
  • Brake Inspection
  • Air Filter Inspection
  • Drive Belt Inspection and Replacement
  • Alignment Check
  • Exhaust System Inspection
  • Transmission Fluid Change
  • Timing Belt Inspection
  • PCV Valve Inspection and Replacement (if needed)
  • Spark Plug Replacement
  • Throttle Body Cleaning
  • Differential Fluid Replacement
  • Cabin Air Filter Replacement
  • Engine Coolant Replacement
  • Fuel Filter Replacement
  • Inspect and Lubricate All Hinges, Locks, and Latches
  • Visual Inspection of Belts and Hoses
  • Suspension System Inspection
  • Battery Replacement
  • Steering and Suspension System Check
  • Inspection of All Engine Mounts
  • Transfer Case Fluid Replacement
  • Full Brake System Flush
  • Fuel System Inspection
  • Wiper Blade Inspection
  • Lights and Signals Check
  • Tire Rotation and Inspection
  • Brake Fluid Replacement
  • Timing Belt Replacement
  • Water Pump Replacement
  • Coolant Hoses Inspection and Replacement

Give 5 to 6 hours to these maintenance and you will address problems early and your Subaru Outback will keep on running reliably, safely, and efficiently for all your trips.

Regular maintenance at specified intervals is key to keeping your Subaru Outback running smoothly and reliably. Each service interval from 6 months to 60 months addresses specific components and systems to catch minor problems early and prevent major issues.

Following these maintenance schedules will not only improve your vehicle’s performance and safety but also help extend its lifespan and give you peace of mind.

Subaru Outback Maintenance Cost:

Below is the estimated time and cost for each maintenance schedule by miles and months:

Interval Estimated Time Estimated Cost
Every 6 Months or 6,000 Miles 30-45 minutes $50 – $100
Every 12 Months or 12,000 Miles 1 to 1.5 hours $100 – $200
Every 18 Months or 30,000 Miles Around 2 hours $200 – $300
Every 24 Months or 40,000 Miles 2 to 3 hours $300 – $400
Every 30 Months or 50,000 Miles Around 3 hours $400 – $500
Every 48 Months or 80,000 Miles 4 to 5 hours $500 – $700
Every 60 Months or 100,000 Miles 5-6 hours $700 – $900

These are estimates, actual time and cost may vary depending on services performed, labor rates, and parts used.

Additional Maintenance Tips for Subaru Outback

Here are some additional maintenance tips for your Outback to keep it running in top-notch condition:

  • Check Tire Pressure: Make sure tires are at the recommended PSI to improve fuel efficiency and tire life.
  • Check Fluid Levels: Check engine oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid, and coolant levels and top off as needed.
  • Check Brakes: Look for signs of brake wear such as squeaking or reduced response and address it ASAP.
  • Clean Battery Terminals: Keep battery terminals clean and corrosion-free for reliable starts and electrical system performance.
  • Replace Wiper Blades: Replace wiper blades every year or when they show signs of wear to have clear visibility in any weather.
  • Use OEM Parts: Always use Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts for replacement to ensure fitment and vehicle integrity.
  • Clean it: Wash and wax your Subaru Outback regularly to protect the paint and prevent rust.
  • Check Lights: Check all lights including headlights, taillights, and turn signals to make sure they’re working.
  • Address Warning Lights: Don’t ignore dashboard warning lights; have them checked by a professional mechanic as soon as they appear.
  • Maintain Alignment: Check wheel alignment regularly to prevent uneven tire wear and improve handling.
  • Protect the Interior: Use sunshades and seat covers to protect the interior from UV damage and keep it looking new.
  • Drive Smooth: Avoid aggressive driving habits like rapid acceleration and hard braking to reduce wear and tear on the vehicle.

By following these tips you can further improve your Subaru Outback’s reliability, safety and lifespan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs that my Subaru Outback needs immediate maintenance?

Signs that your Subaru Outback needs immediate maintenance include dashboard warning lights, unusual noises (squealing brakes or knocking sounds), fluid leaks, low fuel efficiency, hard to start, and poor acceleration. Address these problems early to prevent major issues and keep your vehicle safe and running.

What Common Issues Can Be Found in Subaru Outback?

Common problems in Subaru Outback are:
  • Oil consumption
  • Transmission issues
  • Electrical system failures
Older models may have head gasket failures and CVT transmission problems. Regular maintenance and addressing recalls can help minimize these issues and keep your vehicle running long and strong.

How often should I rotate and balance the tires?

Tires should be rotated every 6,000 to 8,000 miles to ensure even wear. Balancing is recommended at the same time or if you feel vibrations while driving. Proper tire rotation and balancing will improve handling, and safety and extend tire life for a smoother ride.

What are the inspection intervals for belts and hoses?

Belts and hoses should be inspected every 6 months or during each oil change. Look for signs of wear, cracks, fraying, or leaks. Early detection and replacement of worn belts and hoses will prevent breakdowns, maintain engine performance, and keep your Subaru Outback safe and reliable.

What are the warranty implications if I miss a scheduled maintenance?

Missing a scheduled maintenance will void your vehicle’s warranty. Manufacturers require you to follow the maintenance schedule to keep the warranty valid. Keeping service records is key to proving compliance with maintenance requirements so you can claim a warranty and avoid unnecessary repair costs.
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